Lebanese Postcards Collection p.2

  •  Rouche (Raouché, La Roche, Rawche) or Pegion Rocks Beirut, Lebanon are made of sedimentary pale soft porous limestone rock eroded over millions of years by the Mediterranean sea carving them into their present shape. One of the rocks resembles a gate through the opening of which daredavils are known to fly their microlight aircraft. The second rock resembles an ankle-length shoe, appropriate for a city known for its stylist fashionistas.
  •  Beirut has the unusual bragging right of having been a bustling coastal city for thousands of years, and all that history and port city culture still influence it today, where visitors are shown hospitality by bewilderingly diverse religious and cultural groups.In the midst of newly reconstructed Downtown highrises, visitors find themselves standing in front of ancient Roman baths where archaeologists are excavating 2,000 year old mosaics.
  •  Beit ed-Dineis a small Lebanese town in the Chouf District, approx. 50 km southeast of Beirut and near the town of Deir el-Qamar from which it is separated by a steep valley. The town is famous for its magnificent Beiteddine Palace which hosts the Beiteddine Festival every summer.

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